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he was governor of virginia in 2007 when america witnessed its worst mass shooting, the massacre of virginia tech that claimed 32 lives. >> major garrett, thank you. defense secretary leon panetta plans to announce today that the pentagon is lifting its ban on serving in combat. the new policy allows women to serve in the earmy and infantry units. women make up 14% of active duty personnel, more than 130 women have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. >>> and back from combat. britain's prince harry, captain wales as he ease known in the army. returned after deployment in afghanistan. he served as a gunner in an attack helicopter. he said he's happy to return home, ready to return to civilian duties and talked about his future. >> i never want to be stopped by a computer desk in the city. that's the question. i must have said something i shouldn't have said. yeah, you know, normal for me, i don't know what normal is anymore. you know, there are three parts of me. the one in uniform, the one being prince harry, and the other one being private behind closed doors. i'm anxious to see my brother
he was governor of virginia in 2007 when america witnessed its worst mass shooting, the massacre of virginia tech that claimed 32 lives. >> major garrett, thank you. defense secretary leon panetta plans to announce today that the pentagon is lifting its ban on serving in combat. the new policy allows women to serve in the earmy and infantry units. women make up 14% of active duty personnel, more than 130 women have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. >>> and back from combat....
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cain was governor of virginia in 2007 when it witnessed the worst shooting, the massacre of virginia tech that claimed 32 lives. >>> defense secretary leon panetta plans to announce today that the pentagon is lifting its ban on women serving in combat. the new policy allows women to serve in the army and marine infantry units. this he can also serve in elite units like the navy s.e.a.l.s. women make up 14% of active duty personnel. more than 130 women have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. >>> back from combat britain's prince harry, captain wales as he is known in the army returned after more than four months of deployment in afghanistan. he served as a gunner in an attack helicopter during which time he said he killed taliban fighters. harry says he's happy to be home ready to return to civilian duties and talked about his future. >> i never want to be stuck behind a computer desk in a city if that's the question. i don't know where you heard that from. i must have said something i shouldn't have said. you know, normal for me. i don't know what normal is anymore. i never really
cain was governor of virginia in 2007 when it witnessed the worst shooting, the massacre of virginia tech that claimed 32 lives. >>> defense secretary leon panetta plans to announce today that the pentagon is lifting its ban on women serving in combat. the new policy allows women to serve in the army and marine infantry units. this he can also serve in elite units like the navy s.e.a.l.s. women make up 14% of active duty personnel. more than 130 women have been killed in iraq and...
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five hours away in charleston, west virginia buckwild central across the street from you for six weeks lisa whitman and her family they live aid cross the street from this, guys and girls going buckwild. for the whitmans, the only thing worse than the late-night noise, confrontations like this between a cast member and a neighbor. >> i watched the producer actually talk to the lady and tell her exactly how he wanted her to come off on film. i guess they thought that we were all uneducated? >> it shows all the stereotypes of west virginia. >> reporter: waitresses at the first watch diner are angry that west virginians are being portrayed as rowdy rednecks. >> reporter: if i were to do a reality show, what would it look like? >> hard-working people who work hard for their family and that means sometimes working two or three jobs. >> reporter: we're here now. and we're passing buddy b's market. >> yep. it's been there a long time. >> reporter: before he was mayor of charleston, danny jones was the mayor of charleston oversee overseeing sissonville. >> you can find all kinds of people that
five hours away in charleston, west virginia buckwild central across the street from you for six weeks lisa whitman and her family they live aid cross the street from this, guys and girls going buckwild. for the whitmans, the only thing worse than the late-night noise, confrontations like this between a cast member and a neighbor. >> i watched the producer actually talk to the lady and tell her exactly how he wanted her to come off on film. i guess they thought that we were all...
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a little farther north from norfolk virginia to washington d.c. light snow, enough to cause problems. 1 to 3 inches there. looks like an inch or less in new york city. for "cbs this morning," i'm mike agus stin yak in minneapolis. >>> many of the world's top business leaders are in davos this week for the annual world economic forum, but this year their focus is not on europe. anthony mason joins us from davos. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. maybe it's the abrasive air but there's been a move in davos. 12 months ago it looked like they could lead to a financial recession, what a difference a year makes. in the hallways and meeting rooms where top bankers, politicians and leaders come every year, there's a sense that global economy has finally turned the corner. ask ken frazier, ceo of farther suit cal giant merck. >> i think the economy is poised to take off. i think it's poised to take off. it's the strongest in the world. >> reporter: it will grow 3.5% this year, a healthy number. and if there's debate about how things will ge
a little farther north from norfolk virginia to washington d.c. light snow, enough to cause problems. 1 to 3 inches there. looks like an inch or less in new york city. for "cbs this morning," i'm mike agus stin yak in minneapolis. >>> many of the world's top business leaders are in davos this week for the annual world economic forum, but this year their focus is not on europe. anthony mason joins us from davos. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. maybe...
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little farther north in the cold air from north of virginia to washington, d.c. to new york city, developing through the evening commute, some light snow enough to cause problems especially in the evening commute for d.c. one to three inches there, looks like an inch or less in new york city. for "cbs this morning," i'm mike augustyniak from minneapolis. >>> from weather to the economy, you hope the world economy is on wall street, but now in switzerland. many are in davos for the annual world economic forum but this year their focus is not on europe. anthony mason joins us from davos. anthony good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. maybe it's the bracing mountain air but there's been a pronounced mood swing in davos. 12 months ago it looked like the financial collapse in europe could lead to a global recession. what a difference a year makes. in the hallways and meeting rooms of the world economic forum where top bankers, business leaders and politicians come every year to swap intelligence there's a sense the global economy has finally turned a corner
little farther north in the cold air from north of virginia to washington, d.c. to new york city, developing through the evening commute, some light snow enough to cause problems especially in the evening commute for d.c. one to three inches there, looks like an inch or less in new york city. for "cbs this morning," i'm mike augustyniak from minneapolis. >>> from weather to the economy, you hope the world economy is on wall street, but now in switzerland. many are in davos...
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and thunderstorm threat will work up through the appalachians into western pennsylvania and western virginia. around the thunderstorms themselves there still could be strong wind gusts up to 40 miles an hour. and overnight tonight up to 60 miles an hour in the mid-atlantic and the northeast. for "cbs this morning," i'm mike augustyniak in minneapolis. >>> two of the biggest names from opposing sides of the battle will testify. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. nancy, good morning. >> charlie, good morning, norah as well. the two sides will face offer in a fierce debate. some of the most prominent figures will be testifying before the senate judiciary committee, the first of a series of hearings being called by democrats who are eager to enact new gun control legislation. hoping to head off new restrictions on guns, the ceo of the national rifle association will testify before koj today. wayne lapierre will argue, according to prepared statements, that the federal government should not dictate what we can awfully loan and use to protect our families. lapierre made waves with a provocative spee
and thunderstorm threat will work up through the appalachians into western pennsylvania and western virginia. around the thunderstorms themselves there still could be strong wind gusts up to 40 miles an hour. and overnight tonight up to 60 miles an hour in the mid-atlantic and the northeast. for "cbs this morning," i'm mike augustyniak in minneapolis. >>> two of the biggest names from opposing sides of the battle will testify. nancy cordes is on capitol hill. nancy, good...
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heavy rain and thunderstorm will work up through the appalachians into western pennsylvania and western virginia. around the thunderstorms themselves there still could be some strong wind gusts up to 40 miles an hour in the southeast and up to 60 miles an hour in the mid-atlantic and northeast. for "cbs this morning," i'm mike augustyniak in minneapolis. >>> the commerce department says the economy shrank 0.1% in the last quarter of 2012 that hasn't happened since the recession ended in 2009. experts blame one-time factors including fewer exports, and the impact of superstorm sandy. rebecca jarvis will have more in the next half hour. >>> gun control debate on capitol hill today. nancy cordes is on capitol hill good morning. sxwrr >> reporter: good morning to you and to our viewers in the west. the hearing is getting under way at this hour with prominent figures from both camps squaring off in what democrats say will be the first in a series of hearings on the issue as they push for more gun control regulations. hoping to head off new restrictions on guns the ceo of the national rifle associatio
heavy rain and thunderstorm will work up through the appalachians into western pennsylvania and western virginia. around the thunderstorms themselves there still could be some strong wind gusts up to 40 miles an hour in the southeast and up to 60 miles an hour in the mid-atlantic and northeast. for "cbs this morning," i'm mike augustyniak in minneapolis. >>> the commerce department says the economy shrank 0.1% in the last quarter of 2012 that hasn't happened since the...
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there is snow on the ground from tennessee to virginia. for more than a foot of snow fell in some areas. tens of thousands have lost power. >>> it is now >>> mostly clear skies, 29 in concord and 27 in santa rosa. 47 in san francisco. highs this afternoon under hazy sunshine mainly into the 60s. the weekend looking good, too. plenty of sunshine come our way. chance of showers next wednesday. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by the florida department of citrus. >>> the mystery that has rattled college football grows. we'll show you what notre dame football player manti te'o said after he learned it was an online hoax and what it could mean for his future. >>> and a surprise from american airlines. >> i imagine there are some of you who might have expected a different press conference this morning. >> american is proud of the company's new makeover, but some of its employees are puzzled. peter greenberg asks ceo hornburg about changing some of its looks while it's still in bankruptcy on "cbs this morning." >>> this portio
there is snow on the ground from tennessee to virginia. for more than a foot of snow fell in some areas. tens of thousands have lost power. >>> it is now >>> mostly clear skies, 29 in concord and 27 in santa rosa. 47 in san francisco. highs this afternoon under hazy sunshine mainly into the 60s. the weekend looking good, too. plenty of sunshine come our way. chance of showers next wednesday. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by the florida department...
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. >> reporter: west virginia democrat joe manchin, who sounded open to new gun control measures immediately after the newtown massacre now wants a slow moving washington commission. >> if you just want gun bans you're wrong. >> what do we need? >> we need a comprehensive approach. >> reporter: with sales of firearms that congress might ban now sky rocketing, a top senate democrat called for a voluntary moratorium. >> if we continue to see nearly 80,000 gun sales each month in states all over the country, it's going to be counterproductive to whatever solution we will implement. >> reporter: the new york legislature sped towards passage of a tough new assault weapons ban. a move more states may copy as similar efforts stall in congress. >> thank you, mr. president. >> reporter: another uphill fight, the hagel nomination. democrats still question hagel's support for israel and earlier opposition to unilateral sanctions against iran. >> i am not comfortable yet. i want to ask him questions about those two issues. >> reporter: and a new issue. hagel's reputation as a hot head. >> there are numb
. >> reporter: west virginia democrat joe manchin, who sounded open to new gun control measures immediately after the newtown massacre now wants a slow moving washington commission. >> if you just want gun bans you're wrong. >> what do we need? >> we need a comprehensive approach. >> reporter: with sales of firearms that congress might ban now sky rocketing, a top senate democrat called for a voluntary moratorium. >> if we continue to see nearly 80,000 gun...
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he was one of the survivors of the virginia tech massacre. he was in classroom. he calls himself one of the lucky seven. and he'll tell you, he was shot four times on that day. and he has three bullets that are still inside him. and when i asked collin about what he thought we should be doing he said that i'm not here because of what happened to me. i'm here because of what happened to me keeps happening to other people. and we have to do something about it. collin, we will. collin, i promise you we will. this is our intention. we must do what we can now. and there's no person who is more committed to acting on this moral obligation we have than the president of the united states of america. ladies and gentlemen, president barack obama. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. [ applause ] thank you so much. thank you everybody. please have a seat. good afternoon everybody. let me begin by thanking our vice president joe biden for your dedication, joe, to this issue. for bringing so many different voices to the table. because while reducing gun violence is a complicat
he was one of the survivors of the virginia tech massacre. he was in classroom. he calls himself one of the lucky seven. and he'll tell you, he was shot four times on that day. and he has three bullets that are still inside him. and when i asked collin about what he thought we should be doing he said that i'm not here because of what happened to me. i'm here because of what happened to me keeps happening to other people. and we have to do something about it. collin, we will. collin, i promise...
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so if those people go into furlough and in areas like virginia that are big military towns and those people do not have money to spend you know you really are going to see a trickle out, a negative trickle out as far what they can spend on anything else. >> you mentioned furlough. that's part of the issue with the fiscal cliff. on march 25th spending runs out. the bunt runs out. people may not be working. there might be a government shutdown. >> we saw this in 1995, 1996. president clinton at the time did not blink. it was avoided at the 11th hour but you did have these questions from federal employees, am i going to get paid are the trains going to run on time. it was a large heavy black cloud. >> and it has its own economic ripple effect. >> it really does. anybody in the market anybody running a business pretty much feels like that. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> an important hearing begins monday in aur ro rah, colorado in the movie house massacre that left a dozen people dead and 70 more wounded. defendant james holmes is expected to be in the courtroom when for the first
so if those people go into furlough and in areas like virginia that are big military towns and those people do not have money to spend you know you really are going to see a trickle out, a negative trickle out as far what they can spend on anything else. >> you mentioned furlough. that's part of the issue with the fiscal cliff. on march 25th spending runs out. the bunt runs out. people may not be working. there might be a government shutdown. >> we saw this in 1995, 1996. president...
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hundreds of officers every week are showing up at his lynchburg, virginia, home in person. they want to meet nathan, put their arms around nathan be arrested by nathan. the border patrol brought their drug-sniffing dogs. the secret service brought their bomb detection robots. 250 state troopers drove from new england to salute nathan in formation. the family still gets cards, uniformsing s uniforms, combat yards. and they tell him he is their hero for the battle he is waging. here's a boy who could have asked go to disney world and all he wanted was a card from them. virginia state trooper grew emotional describing how cops felt they had to respond to a child they could help. >> you know you see children in bad accidents that have died and stuff like that and it brings back memories. then you have a little boy like this that's dying, and you try to do what you can for them and that's it. >> reporter: part of you thought, i can help this one. >> right. the others were too late. >> reporter: nathan is on chemotherapy right now. he is tired a lot, but when he isn't, he likes h
hundreds of officers every week are showing up at his lynchburg, virginia, home in person. they want to meet nathan, put their arms around nathan be arrested by nathan. the border patrol brought their drug-sniffing dogs. the secret service brought their bomb detection robots. 250 state troopers drove from new england to salute nathan in formation. the family still gets cards, uniformsing s uniforms, combat yards. and they tell him he is their hero for the battle he is waging. here's a boy who...